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Show By Betty Wiley 624-3238 Our stream of water from John's Valley is running red muddy water so it has been warm enough to make the snow start to melt. The reservoir is getting quite a bit of water but is still a long ways from being full. We were saddened to hear of the death of Geneva Langford, who is a former resident of our town. Her graveside services were held her on Wednesday. Geneva was 89 years old and she and her husband used to run the store here. We also learned of the death of another former resident, resi-dent, Iris Sorenson, 102 years old. Iris was our postmaster for a long time and the Sorenson' s had a little store on the side in the years they were here. Several people from Antimony attended the satellite dedication of the Palmyra LDS Temple at the stake center on Thursday. Hene Blood had surgery in Richfield Rich-field on Thursday and was home feeling as good as new soon after. Gayle Ipson has returned to Arizona Ari-zona to teach but it is so nice that she can come home often to be with her father, who is 90 years old. Eric Degler and Marian Gleave have both started working at Ruby's Inn. Marcia Tobiasson has been working there since January. Roma and Raymond Henrie had their daughter Tiena and husband Gavin Phillips, their son Rory and his three children all spend the weekend in Antimony. Chace and Chantry Brindly came home over the weekend to help their mother Marcia Tobiasson with the spring work around the yard. |